Skip to main content
Advertise with the Morning Star
Thousands march through London to demand end to Israeli arms
Met Police forced to drop its attempt to disrupt the protest
People take part in the Palestine Solidarity Campaign national march, the 18th national march since October 2023, in central London, September 7, 2024

THOUSANDS took to the streets of London on Saturday afternoon to demand the government cease arming Israel as the Metropolitan Police force was forced to drop its attempt to disrupt the protest.

Demonstrators set off from Piccadilly Circus, with the march passing alongside Hyde Park before ending near the Israeli embassy on Kensington Road.

The Met said that eight people were arrested on the day, two of them counterprotesters held for breach of the peace and assaulting police officers.

The 95th Anniversary Appeal
Support the Morning Star
You have reached the free limit.
Subscribe to continue reading.
Similar stories
Palestinians carry boxes containing food and humanitarian aid packages delivered by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a US-backed organisation approved by Israel, in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip, May 27, 2025
Gaza / 28 May 2025
28 May 2025

MPs and activists demand British government end its complicity in Israel’s assault on Gaza

Palestinians grieve over the bodies of their relatives, who
Britain / 2 April 2025
2 April 2025
Meanwhile, Labour government toughens rhetoric against the genocide, but stops short of making any changes in policy or practical support for Israel
A body of a Palestinian killed in an Israeli army air strike
Britain / 18 March 2025
18 March 2025
As Israel breaks ceasefire with air strikes on Gaza, killing 400, and ministers backtrack on acknowledging Israeli war crimes, campaigners ask ‘how many more Palestinians will be slaughtered before Britain stops sending arms to Israel?’
Activists outside The Royal Courts of Justice, November 18,
Britain / 18 November 2024
18 November 2024
Downing Street accepts ‘clear risk’ that fighter jet parts sold to Israel could be used to violate international humanitarian law, High Court hears